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- Update v20180108 Changelog:
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- • Added fixed 32bit version
- Update v20171231:
- • Adds a speed run feature.
- Look over to the right side, in the menu room on the desk. There is a speed run option. Interacting with it starts the game from the beginning and starts a timer. If you finish the entire game in one run, it will record your time.
- • Your fastest score is stored each time.
- • It's ok to lose, just click retry and the timer will pick up where it left off.
- • The timer is paused when you pause the game
- Update v20171222 Changelog:
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- • 32bit Windows build added. Please take note of the minimum specs needed to run the game. You still need decent hardware to run Emily Wants to Play Too smoothly.
- • This update also includes a few bug fixes.
- Update v20171217:
- The game updated several times in the last week. Mostly to adjust the dolls, they don't always listen!
- • Dolls pathing
- • Collision
- • Tatters fitness plan
- • Navigation
- • Adjusted door locks
- • Chester's suit dry cleaned
- • Moved some boxes
- • Men's bathroom stall fixed
- • If you are supposed to lose, you should lose now
- • Invert mouse/controller saves correctly
- Video Settings
- On first load, the game will try to figure out how good your computer is and adjust quality. It will also use your desktop resolution. This should help some low end hardware open the game. It won't look as good, but should be playable. If you have already loaded the game and saved the video settings, then you won't be affected.
- If you don't feel like the quality looks good enough after the game loads, turn around in the menu and try to adjust the quality to higher. There is a real-time FPS counter on the wall, you can use it to determine how well the game is running.
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